Análise do espraiamento logístico: um estudo para a região metropolitana de Belo Horizonte
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https://doi.org/10.14295/transportes.v25i4.1214Keywords:
Urban freight transport, Logistics sprawl, City logistics.Abstract
The location of logistics facilities close to transport infrastructure and the destination of goods is important for the urban goods distribution and potentiate of economic and environmental sustainability in a region. This paper analyzes the logistics sprawl in the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area and Metropolitan Belt among the years 1995 and 2015, using secondary data. Spatial analysis techniques were used to determine the average location of the logistics equipment and its spatial dispersion. The results indicated a logistics sprawl of 1.2 km (in 1995: 17.8 km and in 2015: 19 km, in the northwest direction of the study area). The change in the dispersion axis of logistics facilities location is consistent with the metropolitan development policies. Changes in the typology of the warehouses and the possibilities of using the results for the definition of public policies for land use and urban mobility were also discussed.Downloads
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